OSU dropped from 2 to 6 after losing to number 3 on the road by a score. bama just lost to #8. Dropping 4 spots isnt crazy or unprecedented even if someone wants to act like it is.
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In a CCG it isOSU dropped from 2 to 6 after losing to number 3 on the road by a score. bama just lost to #8. Dropping 4 spots isnt crazy or unprecedented even if someone wants to act like it is.
lol stopThis is what should happen
It makes the most sense to only move Georgia down 2-3
I'd have Ohio State Texas or Bama at 4 though
Well this guy is silly. The Committee has consistently shown that CCG winner go up, often significantly, and losers go down especially below CCG winners with the same or fewer losses.
No, it does make the most sense. Georgia is the team the committee felt was "considerably better" than everyone else. Why drop them far for losing by 3 in an "extra game"lol stop
FSU will be inIf FSU was an SEC team all we would be hearing is look at how they have overcome adversity. They deserve to be in but since they're not sec the whole league stinks and they shouldn't even bother playing the season.
They aren't an SEC team and best wins are LSU, Louisville and NCSUIf FSU was an SEC team all we would be hearing is look at how they have overcome adversity. They deserve to be in but since they're not sec the whole league stinks and they shouldn't even bother playing the season.
They played 1 good team all year and lostNo, it does make the most sense. Georgia is the team the committee felt was "considerably better" than everyone else. Why drop them far for losing by 3 in an "extra game"
Give an example of a CCG loser dropping 3-4 spotsWell this guy is silly. The Committee has consistently shown that CCG winner go up, often significantly, and losers go down especially below CCG winners with the same or fewer losses.
In a CCG it is
USC dropped 6 last year.Give an example of a CCG loser dropping 3-4 spots
The beat #9 and #11 which is far better than anything FSU hasThey played 1 good team all year and lost
Fair--and TCU fell one spot so because they were previously undefeated which I should have incluided.USC dropped 6 after the pac 12 champ game last year.
Give an example of a CCG loser who is ranked ahead of a CCG winner with the same or fewer losses.Give an example of a CCG loser dropping 3-4 spots
Michigan should not be in the CFP. Don't cheat and expect to be included.Michigan probably has the best shot simply because the team that beats them wouldn’t be above them in terms of playoff rankings (unlike Georgia were Bama would be higher if the Tide wins). I think Michigan would be out though if Texas wins as seems to be the case and FSU wins.
Also Michigan has the potential issue of the Committee being biased against them due to the sign stealing. Them losing gives the Committee an “out” to not take them
Georgia over Oregon in 2019. 5/6 both 11-2Give an example of a CCG loser who is ranked ahead of a CCG winner with the same or fewer losses.
Welp my scenario happened. Utter chaos.
We'll see if the committee has the balls to put Bama and Georgia at 5/6It's really not chaotic. It's only chaotic to those who think #sec means something.
You have three 13-0 P5 Champs.
You have two 12-1 P5 Champs.
One of those 12-1 Champs beat the other by 10 points on the road.
Simple.
Georgia over Oregon in 2019. 5/6 both 11-2
We'll see if the committee has the balls to put Bama and Georgia at 5/6
I'm all for it. That will end college football as we know it which is a good thing.
Anyone that believe the SEC and the networks will tolerate that is crazy.
This^….and FSU beat one of the higher ranked SEC teams as well.It's really not chaotic. It's only chaotic to those who think #sec means something.
You have three 13-0 P5 Champs.
You have two 12-1 P5 Champs.
One of those 12-1 Champs beat the other by 10 points on the road.
Simple.
Find me an example of a 12-0 team ranked 1 that lost a CCG and fell more than 3 spotsWith 1 loss. You love qualifiers after the fact.
As long as people’s opinions play a major role in who gets in, nothing will be fixed.No it won't. The fix is already coming next year.
That's not a fix. The SEC doesn't need the ACC or Big XII. Neither does the Big Ten.No it won't. The fix is already coming next year.
Find me an example of a 12-0 team ranked 1 that lost a CCG and fell more than 3 spots
We all can come up with scenarios
This is year is unlike any other so we'll see what the committee does and who's really in control
Ohio State over Bama and Texas, two conference champs? You have no clue. Just leave Georgia #1 and don't play any of the games. Gilmore is a clown, doing that just says none of the games matter.This is what should happen
It makes the most sense to only move Georgia down 2-3
I'd have Ohio State Texas or Bama at 4 though
You give way more value to a title than you should. Ohio State has one loss to #1. They fact their not in the mix is a joke.Ohio State over Bama and Texas, two conference champs? You have no clue. Just leave Georgia #1 and don't play any of the games. Gilmore is a clown, doing that just says none of the games matter.
Ohio State over Bama and Texas, two conference champs? You have no clue. Just leave Georgia #1 and don't play any of the games. Gilmore is a clown, doing that just says none of the games matter.
You'd probably have to leave Ohio State at 5 for that to work. It's why I think Georgia at 3 makes sense.Wash Michigan FSU and GA. that way the SEC gets a member in without dealing with the head to head loss between TX and AL
Wash Michigan FSU and GA. that way the SEC gets a member in without dealing with the head to head loss between TX and AL
Then pair Al and TX, oh, wait, I think I’ve seen that before.Wash Michigan FSU and GA. that way the SEC gets a member in without dealing with the head to head loss between TX and AL